Kelli Posted April 13 Share Posted April 13 A large, ultra-modern corporate-run dairy farm in Texas literally exploded yesterday, killing at least 18,000 dairy cattle. One person was injured, as reports say a worker was trapped in a small shed attached to the milking facility. Mainstream media reports are blaming the explosion on...yes, methane gas excreted by the cows, that may have been ignited by an overheating piece of machinery. Now I have spent a lot of time on dairy farms, and machinery that can produce sparks is just part of the operation, as well as electricity that runs the entire milking apparatus. Isn't it coincidental that those who want us to believe in human-caused climate change have been spending a lot of time recently demonizing methane. There may even be reports of the same crowd warning about the possibility of ignited methane causing explosions on-farm. Seriously, it's so transparent it's pathetic. I am waiting for even one reporter to ask if 'hot' machinery and even sparks from welding is an everyday occurrence of most if not all farms that produce milk or meat. I think I'm in for a long wait. 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
peter Posted April 13 Share Posted April 13 3 hours ago, Kelli said: large, ultra-modern corporate-run dairy farm in Texas literally exploded yesterday, killing at least 18,000 dairy cattle. One person was injured, as reports say a worker was trapped in a small shed attached to the milking facility. Look on the bright side ,at least the price of a Big Mac should come down in the near future 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Anti Facts Sir Posted April 13 Share Posted April 13 The US does seem to be getting an unusually high number of events that either wipe out parts of the food chain or make the areas toxic. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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